
Kelsey Hurwitz
Associate Features Editor at Hearst
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3 weeks ago |
thepioneerwoman.com | Kelsey Hurwitz
Spring is finally here! It makes you want to get outside and enjoy that warm weather as much as possible. But first things first: You've got some sprucing up to do. There's the obvious spring cleaning like decluttering and washing away all the muck from winter. And then there's the arguably more important swapping out your wardrobe, making way for all those pretty floral dresses and lightweight jean jackets. But while you're refreshing your home, why not update your actual closet while you're at it?
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Kelsey Hurwitz
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Spring is finally here! It makes you want to get outside and enjoy that warm weather as much as possible. But first things first: You've got some sprucing up to do. There's the obvious spring cleaning like decluttering and washing away all the muck from winter.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
thepioneerwoman.com | Kelsey Hurwitz
Wayfair / Craft Spring / The Pioneer WomanEvery item on this page was chosen by an editor from The Pioneer Woman. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. There are very few rules when you're decorating a Christmas tree, except maybe this one: You can never have too many ornaments! Every one of them tells a storyâabout childhood holidays, favorite trips, or funny obsessions. And the more ornaments you have, the more elaborate the tales of Christmases past.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
thepioneerwoman.com | Kelsey Hurwitz
Ree Drummond's daughter Alex and her husband, Mauricio, have lived in Dallas since they got married in 2021, but this is the first year they'll be sticking around in December—their baby is due in early January! The couple always dedicate a night to decking out their living room and kitchen while they listen to Christmas tunes.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
thepioneerwoman.com | Kelsey Hurwitz
Ree puts up a Noble fir every year because she adores the smell—and, she says, "I don't mind the mess!" But you don't have to rely on a tree to make your place smell like Christmas: You can fill your house with that great woodsy scent by whipping up some potpourri. Roxanne Hahn, owner of Roxanne's Dried Flowers in Pittsburgh, created these colorful blends.
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